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MP3 Players
I hate lugging my laptop to work, when all I use it for is listening to music. What are some recommended MP3 players?
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Apple iPod touch. Hate to be the Apple fanboy, but it does preform pretty good..
Barring that, the Sony Network Walkman is good too. It can even put up with a whole lot of bullshit and it still works.
Barring that, the Sony Network Walkman is good too. It can even put up with a whole lot of bullshit and it still works.
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
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install mpd at home, install an mpd client at work.badinsults wrote:I hate lugging my laptop to work, when all I use it for is listening to music. What are some recommended MP3 players?
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Just HOW big is your laptop, anyway?
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I like my sansa e280. It's a v1, so it has a bit of a problem with the wheel, but that has been fixed by the v2. I got the sansa cause I didn't want to be a tool and get an ipod like the rest of the universe.
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SanDisk Sansa M230 here.
Found it by chance lying close to the center of a round-about an early
summer morning last year. An excellent little bugger in terms of quality
and ease of use. I don't use it much as I don't have much of a need to
listen to music wherever I go, but as far as I can tell it seems to be
very battery efficient.
Found it by chance lying close to the center of a round-about an early
summer morning last year. An excellent little bugger in terms of quality
and ease of use. I don't use it much as I don't have much of a need to
listen to music wherever I go, but as far as I can tell it seems to be
very battery efficient.
I have a 30GB ipod video. all banged and scratched the fuck up. got it for $10. I love it, plays music great, battery's good, and haven't put any music on it in months cause it has all my music already. I use it everyday in my car to and from work, because some assholes messed up my car pc setup.
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Not an option, they have the network so locked up I can't even get Internet Explorer 7. Even streaming radio is forbidden. I'd rather not get fired.Demios wrote:install mpd at home, install an mpd client at work.badinsults wrote:I hate lugging my laptop to work, when all I use it for is listening to music. What are some recommended MP3 players?
The Sandisk players sound alright, but they are rather expensive. Why pay $180 for a 16 GB Sandisk player when I can get a 120 GB Ipod for $250?
As a Linux user, what are the downfalls of having an Ipod?
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Here's a place that seems to help you get started:badinsults wrote:As a Linux user, what are the downfalls of having an Ipod?
http://people.csail.mit.edu/adonovan/hacks/ipod.html
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Do you have some HDD space available to you ?badinsults wrote:Not an option, they have the network so locked up I can't even get Internet Explorer 7. Even streaming radio is forbidden. I'd rather not get fired.
In which case, just copy your music over and be done with it ?
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I doubt they would allow it if they go as far as he describes.grinvader wrote:Do you have some HDD space available to you ?badinsults wrote:Not an option, they have the network so locked up I can't even get Internet Explorer 7. Even streaming radio is forbidden. I'd rather not get fired.
In which case, just copy your music over and be done with it ?
anything larger than(16 GB?) is a HD based player - one sharp force at the right time and its toast(like dropping such a foot while its playing)).
but, seriously, do you really need a month's worth of music on you?
you can fit a day's worth of music in a GB of space.
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Re: MP3 Players
I have a 32GB flash player.funkyass wrote: anything larger than(16 GB?) is a HD based player - one sharp force at the right time and its toast(like dropping such a foot while its playing)).
The most likely rule is power of 2 = flash, power of 10 = hard drive.
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I'm still using my 2gb Creative Nomad Muvo.
It plugs directly into the USB port seen as a flash drive, just drag music into the device and you're done. No frills playback though, and runs on one AAA battery.
I got it dirt cheap when they were clearing the shelves to make room for second gen iPod nanos. I havent used anything else really, (well except for my PSP).
It plugs directly into the USB port seen as a flash drive, just drag music into the device and you're done. No frills playback though, and runs on one AAA battery.
I got it dirt cheap when they were clearing the shelves to make room for second gen iPod nanos. I havent used anything else really, (well except for my PSP).
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I knew this guy once. He had all his music on his ipod. Then he formated his computer a reinstalled. When he plugged in his ipod itunes "synced" with his ipod by erasing all music off it which wasn't in his itunes library, which was all of it.
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<Guo_Si> Hey, you know what sucks in a metaphorical sense?
<TheXPhial> black holes
<Guo_Si> Hey, you know what just isn't cool?
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that is a downside. but there is manual control. and he was kind of stupid. i have my entire library on my 160 GB classic. it's nice to know that my entire library is at my fingertips.Starman Ghost wrote:I knew this guy once. He had all his music on his ipod. Then he formated his computer a reinstalled. When he plugged in his ipod itunes "synced" with his ipod by erasing all music off it which wasn't in his itunes library, which was all of it.
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Your mistake was taking Franpa seriously, or even taking him at all.blargg wrote:No, you pay it all up front.franpa wrote:don't you have monthly fees for Ipods?
Seriously, are these the kind of lies that anti-Apple people are spreading these days?!?
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I've been using an 80 gig ipod video for at least a year now... I installed rockbox on it, which works very nicely for a linux install (and in general, actually). Rockbox has gotten really stable lately, so I'd highly recommend it for any media player they're supporting.
Two big upsides:
1) Keep your music in the format you got it in, for the most part (since it plays mp3s, wavs, wmas, flac, etc)
2) Doesn't sync with the computer you use, so if your computer gets sipwed you'll still be able to very easily transfer your songs back on there from your player. Also means you can give/take music from any computer you want, as long as you've got an ipod cable on you.
Two big upsides:
1) Keep your music in the format you got it in, for the most part (since it plays mp3s, wavs, wmas, flac, etc)
2) Doesn't sync with the computer you use, so if your computer gets sipwed you'll still be able to very easily transfer your songs back on there from your player. Also means you can give/take music from any computer you want, as long as you've got an ipod cable on you.
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